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The Sea Has Not Claimed Me

Surviving the Andrea Doria—Stockholm collision on the Atlantic Ocean on July 25, 1956, has not crippled me with thalassophobia, or fear of the sea. In fact, I respect its supremacy and I am humbled by its vastness.
Pierette Domenica SimpsonSeptember 04, 2006

A Guide to Successful Obedience Training

Showing off your dog in front of friends and family is something that I personally love to do. Having an obedient, happy slab of lab is like having an obedient happy child.
Jon DunkerleyFebruary 16, 2005

How To Identify A Rogue Mover ?

Moving or relocating from one place to another can be quite an exhausting experience. Apart from the fact that you have to uproot your home and start over elsewhere, there is also the added fact that you will be leaving behind your friends as well...
Movers.com TeamDecember 04, 2007

Alternative Housing

Why alternative housing? To save money, to travel, to live creatively - there are many reasons why people choose to live in tents, RVs, cabins, underground homes, rental rooms and anything else that's less common than the houses, condos and...
Steve GillmanApril 14, 2006

The Wedding Planner…

A wedding planner is an individual that you will hire that will take care of the basic planning of your wedding. Is this person to be trusted to handle each and every aspect of your wedding?
Andrea BrittMarch 15, 2006

Surviving Family Financial Hardship: My Story

My daughter is 18 years old this year, older than I was when shewas born. For years we lived on a very low income and barelymade ends meet.She watched me work my way through college, studying hard, oftenworking more than one job to make ends meet.
Rachel PaxtonDecember 12, 2005

Conquer the Five Most Common Fears about Your Wedding Ceremony

It’s safe to say that of all the important events in your lifetime, your wedding day is certain to be right up there with those that are the most meaningful.
Chris SimeralJanuary 03, 2005

Living in LOVE : Remembering why you married

The kids are yelling, the dog is barking, and you just found out that your spouse forgot to do the one thing that you needed them to do today…again! This scenario may sound typical for your family, or your scenario could be worse.
Samantha OleaNovember 06, 2004

7 Tips for Burning the Perfect Candle

Tapers, columns, votives, containers, pillars and novelty - chances are you have at least one of these types of candles in your home. Surveys done by candle manufacturers suggest that 7 out of 10 U.S households use candles, 96% of which are...
Chere DeshayesJuly 02, 2004

The Marriage Test

Love should not blind a couple to the realities of their legal status of husband and wife, for they are bound by an unwritten contract of marriage governed by the laws of the federal government, the state they live in and the decisions of the...
Johnette DuffJune 27, 2004